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VBA32 Antivirus Description

Keeping your system free of viruses and other malware is quite a daily challenge, but there is a wide range of security solutions that you can choose from. One of them is VBA32 Antivirus, an application especially designed to protect systems running on older Windows versions. The package includes a collection of tools that work together to provide enhanced protection against viruses, worms, trojans, adware, spyware, backdoors and other threats. The VBA Loader provides access to all the other modules and applications, including the VBA Scanner, the quarantine sector and the monitoring section. Moreover, the Loader process can be protected in order to prevent viruses from blocking it and you can set it to automatically scan the startup processes and the boot sectors, in order to make sure that your PC is safe. The application features real-time monitoring, as well as sound and pop-up notifications for when a potential threat is identified. Apart from that, on-demand scanning can be performed using the VBA Scanner. Its Explorer-like interface makes it very easy to use and enables you to browse through the files and folders in your computer and view detailed scan statistics. VBA32 Antivirus scans Windows drivers, processes, the boot sector and the file system in order to find infected or suspicious files. There are three available scan types: fast, full (a more thorough scan of the system) or excessive. The latter option can be used when your system is highly affected. Optionally, you can filter the file types to be scanned or create an exclusion list. When an infected file, archive or message is detected, the program can automatically send it to quarantine or prompt you for action. Archive scanning, e-mail support, task scheduling, heuristics analysis and report generating are other features that the application comes with. All in all, VBA32 Antivirus provides an easy to use tool for preventing system infections before your computer is affected and can come in handy for those who are still using older versions of Windows. Reviewed by Mihaela Citea, last updated on February 8th, 2013